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21 thoughts on “Milestones on August 31”

So happy for you, Dave! God HAS certainly been faithful and amazing in and through you…thinking about St Patrick’s Breastplate and Ps 139 — He has certainly encompassed you all around…praise His holy Name! and congratulations!

1900 miles…..WOW!!!!! Praise the Lord!! I have been following you every step of the journey on your blogs; and praying for you each day along with all of your other friends at DC!! Also asking Cathy periodically, how you are doing. 🙂 The end is now in sight, and I know you can finish the journey because you are such a man of God and I know that He is walking with you each step of the way!! I am thankful than He has sent a new friend to walk with you also…..what a blessing. I have throughly enjoyed all of the pictures that you have sent, and shared them with my “kids”, Kelli and Jeffrey. 🙂 I can’t wait to see the picture of you on top of Mt. Katahdin!! Blessings to you, Nancy Brewer

Hi Dave, Still praying for you. Praising God for his protection and strength. I remember hiking the Whites. It was a precious time for me. There was a natural plunge pool where my friend and I stopped and took advantage of the cool waters. So beautiful there.

Completely amazing! 1900 and Maine (the home state of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow). Drink in the delights of God’s created beauty. On the rainy days with the terrain challenges you, remember the principle that you taught me: no adversity, no adventure. Godspeed?

Two more major milestones, 1900 miles & the final state of your journey, congratulations!! God is truly faithful and I will be praying for continued blessings, protection, and good spirits for the remainder of your trip.

Hello Dave,
While in Virginia earlier this summer, I had the pleasure to meet you on the AT. You may recall I was with my wife and brother. My wife and I are from Mason and I have a daughter living in Springboro. I have been following your blog on and off over the past month or so. Reading your entries and viewing the beautiful pictures makes me miss the trail more and more. Your accomplishments to this point have been amazing. Thank God for your safety and perseverance. It’s wonderful that you are able to share your journey with others. There are many life lessons in your writings, especially for the students at Dayton and Xenia Christian schools. Keep moving forward! I can’t wait to see your picture on Mt. Katahdin.
Ken